Not according to what I've just read. It was only the first three tracks (originally side one) that were "slightly sharp". This was only discovered in 1992, and corrected.

So (IMO) it would be correct for Platinum Notes to change it. It was a mistake, not intentional.

Thinking some more about it, the kit most consumers would've played the album on at that time wouldn't have been particularly accurate either.

No CD players, no pitch locked direct drive turntables, so some of the turntables could have played it back too slowly, returning the first three tracks to the correct pitch and making the rest of the album "wrong".

Not according to what I've just read. It was only the first three tracks (originally side one) that were "slightly sharp". This was only discovered in 1992, and corrected.

So (IMO) it would be correct for Platinum Notes to change it. It was a mistake, not intentional.

Thinking some more about it, the kit most consumers would've played the album on at that time wouldn't have been particularly accurate either.

No CD players, no pitch locked direct drive turntables, so some of the turntables could have played it back too slowly, returning the first three tracks to the correct pitch and making the rest of the album "wrong".